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, Electronic or Computer Engineering, or similar. A minimum of three years of project management experience in an academic or industrial setting. Due to the nature of the role, applicants should have a current
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Tyndall National Institute. The role-holder will be familiar with co-design development methods, guided inquiry learning, evaluation research and stakeholder engagement. The programme of work will require
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Studies in Ireland, laying the groundwork for future permanent posts and programme development. • embed the Fellow within TCAS’s thriving research community in Himalayan, Tibetan, Bhutanese and Sino
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to contribute to data processing and management, with additional responsibilities in final phases of participant recruitment and data collection in the context of a funded research program, R2D2-MH (RaDiaNT
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Department: Computer Science Vacancy ID: 038983 Closing Date: 21-Dec-2025 Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship
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generation of leaders in brain health through the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health programme; by collaborating in expanding preventions and interventions; and by sharing knowledge and engaging in
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linked to financial, environmental and health outcomes. Candidates are strongly advised to visit www.esri.ie/bru . Role Description The job is to design, programme and conduct original experiments tailored
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are seeking an experienced Web Developer to work with the technical team to develop innovative Emergency Response tools. This work is supported by the Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation Fund Programme through
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The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) wishes to appoint two Postdoctoral Research Fellows on a three-year fixed term basis to work on welfare related issues. The programme of research
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Ireland under the COALESCE scheme (Strand 2A). It is led by Maynooth University with partners in the School of Statistics and Computer Science in Trinity College Dublin. The overall aim of the project is to